As for his mindset, he said he was “trying to go out playing hard...it felt good to be able to do that one last time." Still, Bryant, admits he was emotional. “There were a lot of points [during the game] when I started getting emotional. I was putting on the jersey and I was like ‘this is the last time I’m putting on the jersey.’”
As for what lies ahead, Bryant said, laughing, “I have to find a new routine.” The game kicked off with a video montage of a slew of Bryant's sports colleagues wishing him well and praising his career with the Los Angeles Lakers. The live broadcast from Staples Center in Los Angeles began with a message from former L.A. Lakers player Earvin "Magic" Johnson Jr., praising his work ethic and impact on the NBA and Los Angeles
"We are here to celebrate [Bryant's] greatness for 20 years and excellence for 20 years," Johnson told the roaring crowd. "Kobe Bryant has never cheated the game, he has never cheated us as the fans, he has played through injuries, he's played hurt, and we have five championship banners to show for it. When you think about this town for the last 20 years, this man has been the biggest and greatest celebrity we've had in this town for 20 years." After Johnson spoke, a video montage was broadcast, featuring Lakers alums Shaquille O'Neal and Derek Fisher, Miami Heat's Dwayne Wade, Minnesota Timberwolves' Kevin Garrett, New York Knicks' Carmelo Anthony, Golden State Warriors' Stephen Curry, Cleveland Cavaliers' Lebron James, Chicago Bulls' Pau Gasol, San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich, and former Lakers coach Phil Jackson. Actor Jack Nicholson also appeared in the video. Nicholson, who also was present at the game, said, "You've been an inspiration to us all. L.A. loves you." Other celebs at the game included Jay Z, Kanye West, David Beckham, Adam Levine and Paula Abdul. And fellow basketball players praised Bryant for his sportsmanship. Anthony said, "I appreciate everything you did for the game," while James said "you set the standards for the league." After the video played, spectators began chanting "Kobe, Kobe, Kobe," followed by Flea from The Red Hot Chili Peppers singing the national anthem.


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